Fetal ovarian cyst with prenatal torsion of the pedicle diagnosed in the third trimester: A case report
Ovarian cysts develop rarely in fetuses during pregnancy and usually disappear after birth. However, during pregnancy, torsion and rupture of the cyst can occur and it is necessary to manage such cases. At present, there is no standardized prenatal or neonatal treatment. However, the preservation of...
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Main Authors: | Hayase Nitta (Author), Tadatsugu Kinjo (Author), Yoshino Kinjyo (Author), Hisako Yamada (Author), Hitoshi Masamoto (Author), Yoichi Aoki (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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